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t: : ( - PAC1 EIGHT Tzs ir!giAt:3 ttssslt. rrrTrcrA n. a. it-say, r tim t If I 4 " v y Philadelphia visitors . Mrs. Arthur B. Woods, Jr, and ; her attractive young son, Arthur III, of Philadelphia, Pa., are visiting Mrs. Wood ! mother, Mrs. L. B, Crawford, m Church street , t VERMONT VISITOR Wallace Blanchard, : who holds position in Burlington, Yt, is visiting Jus toother, Mrs. Lucius Biaachard, ATnriDEDCOKreRECK . Miss Gladys, Hamriok attended the Northeastern Conierence of Bom Deaonstntfon ; Agents in Halifax ever the week-end. . MANTEO VISITORS Mr. Willie K. White and her son, William Edward, former Hertford residents, who now live at Manteo, are guests of airs. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mathews, in Old Meek. MBS. DOBSON HERE Mrs. John Dobson, of Huntington, W. Vs., is visiting her sister, Mrs. C C Winslow. HERE FOR WEEK-END Mr. and Mrs. Owen Morgan and their three children, of Raleigh, and Mrs. P. A. Banks, of Norfolk, Va, spent the week-end in the home of Mrs. R, Q. Skinner, in Hertford. SUNDAY VISITORS ' Mr. and Mrs. Etoworth, of PorUr mouth. Va visited, Mrs. Elsworth's sister, Mrs. ' Alvah Smith, and Mr. Smith, near Ryland, Sunday. WILSON VISITOR HERE Miss Helen Williams, of Wilson, was a visitor in Hertford over the week-end being the guest of Miss Spivey Robenon. HEYWOOD UMPHLETT ILL Heywood Umphlett is critically ill with pneumonia. Mr. Umphlett who is a native of Perquimans, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Umphlett, of Route Three, has been living for some months in Chowan County. y CHILD RECOVERS Anne, the attractive little daugh iter of Mrs. Fred Morrell, of High Point, who with her mother is visit- A- tate Theatre ' HERTFORD, N. C ' , ,, ' "Carolina's Finest Theatre" CLEAN COMFORTABLE ENTERTAINING Todax (Thursday), and Friday, March 11-1 W Swassll Ljeiuui mam DQVEh Also Comedy v SHOWS DAILY MATINEE 8;50 NIGHT 7 AND 9 OPEN SATURDAY 1:30 AND RUNS CONTINUOUSLY Saturday, March 1$ ij-j "Darkest Africa'" Wondty and Tuesday, March 15-16 Also Wednesday Only, March if ' PRIZE 7 .' . ..iff" Abe Comedy and Art : MRS. BARBER IMPROVES Mrs. E. E. Barber, who suffered a slight stroke of paralysis a couple of weeks ago, is showing marked im provement The - attack occurred while Mrs. Barber was visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Sr., and so great is ..her Improvement that Mrs. Barber has been able to arc back to the home; of her daughter, Mrs. R. Ij. Knowles, where she, lives. ing ner raiMipamta, Mr.ana Mrs. Louis Nschman, has been sick with a severe: cold , but. isable Jtajbeiour. again. Tmrs. perry sick ' Mrs. J. A. Perry, of the sales force of J. C. Blanchard A Company, is on the sick list this week. CRADDOCK VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. H. O. McGehee, of Craddock, Vsu, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Roberson on Sunday. COOK WINSLOW IMPROVES Cook Winslow, who was sick re cently with a severe attack of flu, is able to be out again. LUCIOUS SICK Lucious Blanchard is on this week's sick list BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Fisher, of Whiteston, on Monday, March 8th; "a son, Robert Lancelot' HOME OVER WEEK-END - Miss Elisabeth Tucker and Gran- berry Tucker, of Raleigh, spent the week-end with' their mother, Mn. Nathan Tucker. MR. ROBERSON ILL J. G. Roberson, Hertford druggist, is sick at this writing. MRS. T. S. WHITE IMPROVES Mrs. T. S. White, who has been sick with an attack of flu, was seen on the street on Tuesday. T. S White, Jr., who has been sick, is able to be out also. BACK FROM VISIT W. E. Dail has returned from a de lightful trip to Baltimore and Wash ington. In Washington he visited Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dail and Mr. Act News" ALSO No. a Act News Reel NIGHT J EAM , ; : C ?tisy' i'i.l"'' i y and Mrs. Sennit Barelift, returning oy way ox the. Shenadoan vaiM,. " ' ' RETURN FROM FLORIDA " "" ' Mrs. T. P. .Winslow and her daugh ter, Miss Mae Wood winslow, -return ed from a trip to Florida. .r VISITED IN NORFOLK Mrs. T. E.: Madre and her son, Clarence Thomas, spant the week-end with relatives in NcmqHc GIRLS CIRCLE MEETS ' The Girls Circle met at ; the home of the president, Miss Helen Morgan, at Winf all, Monday ' evening. ; The meeting openea ; wiw stngmg or hymn, and the Scripture lesson 'was given by Mrs. Bill Bagley. A read ing, "Spiritual '-Life 'and Message" was1 give V PftHy aker.'Miss Gladys' Ward tokt a story, and a poem, The Sheen'' was read by Miss Helen 'Morgtaxjhrist and the -Race Problem'' was presented by Miss Jessie Baker. ; airs. W. F. Morgan, the leader, gave a. very interesting talk on David Livingstone. The meet ing closed with the League benedic tion. - .-' 'ii ,..;(' f;-. A dainty sweet course was served by the hostess to the following: Miss es Jessie and , Polly Baker, Daisy Proctor, Gladys and Ruth Ward, Mrs. Bill Bagley, Mrs. Aubrey Um phlett, and Mm. W. P. Morgan. Dance lit 'Honor Of Philadelphia Guest Mrs. Arthur R. Woods, Jr of Philadelphia, was honoree at a de lightful dance on Monday night when Misses Mary Helens Newby, Helena Nixon, v Mary Towe and Jocelyn tVhedbee entertained. The affair was held in the hall of the Woodmen of. the World, over Walker's Store, on Church street Those present included, in addition to Mrs. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe, Jr, Mr. and. Mrs. Herbert N. Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Oa- key, Jr, Mr, and Mrs. Martin Towe, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Davenport, Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Hines, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman T. Shep herd, Mr. and Mrs. W. A Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Johnson, Mrs. Phillis . MoMullan Howard, of Elizabeth City, Mrs. J. E. Winslow, Mrs. Fred Morrell, of High Point, Misses Ruth Alice Ward, Elizabeth Morris, Gladys Hamrick, Evelyn R id dick, Ruth Davenport, Carolyn Rid diok, Esther Evans, Blanche Everett Josephine Ilefren, and Messrs Carl Rogers, Jesse Parker Perry, Gene Perry, Irvin Nixon, Willis Jessup, Walter G. Edwards, Henry Clay Sul livan, Alvin1 White, .Lawrence Towe, John Pitt, Louis -Jfachman,, Jr., Ed ward Weeks, James E. Newby, Rus jell Winslow, . Ned ' Jkon,:- Francis ,Kon, Robert; Riddick;- Mario Rid- s lick, T. S. White; Jr., Fred 'Chalk, R. S. Monds, Bill White, Wallace Blan chard, of Burliiigton, jytjS. M. Whedbee, H. G. Wmslow Robert Mc Williams and Leckhard BlackwWl. of Elizabeth City. Musie Pupils In!i'. . Program Tuesday The faltering programiiyjpiano pupils of Miss Kate M. Biaachard and the Glee Clubs of Hlgju. and Grammar Schools, Miss Blanchard, counselor, was presented int the Grammar school auditorium Tuesday evening, March 9th: , . Nellie Was a Lady, Foster, C6nv bined Glee dubs j. - The Restless Brook (piano). Peggy PehentVjj.'w'. 4 . ' Love's OV Sweet Song '(planp) Elizabeth Parden.'. - Hollyhocks Gulesian -j(8opraao) by Dalton Jitrange. , - y, i Tarantella (piano) Pat Edwards. Serenade, Schubert (piano) Ruth Hollowell. .vi.', Lullaby, Brahms (contralto) by Blanche Moore Berry. ; - - ; : Minuet in G, Beethoven : (piano) PALr.lOLSVE SOAP PalmoliveSoap; 3foirl7c -Octagon Toilet Soap 3 for 14c Super Suis V ' i3for25c ' -J .Super Suds ' ' FOB WASHING DISHES "K: 3 for 25c ;'' . Octagon Powder , 7;f.:v3forJ4c 170ctagcn Soap , ;v Octagoii Cleanser! 2fcr9c ;: DAirpy nr.oi : IljwIXTIC Dp Ne C ' .'i , At State XicZ-zz'zy - r Above is seen Jean Arthur as she appears in "More Than A Secretary," with. George Brent, playing at the StaW Thettre, Hertford, Wednesday AanaA Penlope,vTukef '- A me lATgo- Handel (piano) UM Budd Stephens.. Beautiful Dreamer. Poster (cher- us) girls of Grammar School CfasV Walts in A Flat, Brahms taasos) Mary inad UbappeH." " Gypsy Dance, Lichner (pixaw) by Mancy Coke iMrden. Mighty Lak a Rose, Nevin (cBnrae) High School Glee Club. Marianna (Italian Folk Song fey High School Glee Crab. : Prelude in C Sharp' Minor, Rsc&v maninoff (piano) Ruth Winslow. Foer Elise, Beethoven (piano) ts 1 Florence Darden. My Shadow, Hedley (soprano) by! Pat Edwards. : - . Two-part Invention in D Minor, Bach (piano) Blanche - Moore Berry. Sylvia Speaks (soprano) Maude Keston. - w Whims; Schumann (piano) Zacfr T. White. . FonrIaocer.lBrownell "(so prano) Richard Sawyer. Scherao, Mendehaohn (piano) by Anne TuBis Felton. The Olden Songs, Viennese Melo dy, Grammar and High School Glee dubs. CLASSIFIED WANTED GOOD COOK. APPLY Royal Cafe, Hertford, N. C It i rannaaBa'Jiiira.iiiiiii i'i'jff""i,aaaiiT " :""""ar '3-annrr. 1 1 ' 1 '"''S5?jj 1 l:yTy 1 i'tt'i 7 i: 11.1: ibr . -a .What do you . want in a ' range T : Modern: beauty! Perfection in1 cook-"1 , ing! Economy of fuel! Years and " . years of service!, Then choose' the ' . ' Maloafio.' All'. PVnamul' itxiH fVt . . - 1 I. 1. range raai naa u . wei loavuren. , l t , ' Come in any day next week. . See , the Majestic demonstrated. Examine ,A '"t CBreiuiiy s new ana. ' sons tor its flawless baking and cook-, , . ,7 inir performance. Also why the Ma-' - jestic has' been . ,the ' - skilled cooks for tfiree, " r n - Mrs. J.B. Basnight sntentatnad' a number of her. friends at bridge at her home near Burgess Friday after noon. Mrs, Carl Goodwill won high score prize.' inose present were: Mrs. N. C Spivey, Mrs. Dennis God' win, Mrs. Winston Lane, " Mrs. Carl Goodwin and-v Miss Clara Spruill After the game the : hostess served hot tea with macaroons and. toasted pecans, - , , . . i .Mrs.. .Winston Lane visited.r.hr mother, Mrs. ; Jordan, on Edenton Road, Sunday. , Mr., and Mrs. Wendell Matthews, mr, ana jure, Ta anaanews, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Matthews were guests of Mr. and Mr. & P. Matthews Sun day., , ..j..i. ' . N. C Spivey vfrfie Walter Wfl liams at Baarler, Swawn. Saadar. ' . Mr. 'ehdv Mrl jftt tcri,vof Norfolk, Va, visited fter father, John Overton, during the iissk wd. - ;, ,v. , Mr. and .Mrs. Nefl EonSH; and family, of Durants Nest; viWted Mr. sad Mrs. J. B. Basnight Ssaday af ternoon. WINFALL NEWS Misses Minnie, SMriey, Btf and Andrey Umphlett, Gladys 1W and Dsns White motored to NorMt Va, WMft-".i:A?tei- '..':'-,'t Mr. and Mrs. E. , B. Daufhttry.ef Bayboro, spent Sunday ; witti Dana White. s-t ri; if:. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Bagler. Mrsi K DiBman and. Mrs. James Latds; to Norfolk, Va, Monday t 'A,-.-, Hi,:' Of Household and mtchen Fmitcre Also farming implecncnts and cae cow At Home Mrs. Sophia Saturday, March ''- ' -' Let us deliver one of the world-" !J , - famous Majesties to" your home next ' A . week and well present yott with the v " :'j V beautiful Vapor ..Seal' Dutch Oven, ,l - eookinsr J (i " exclusive-ien-: Irst choice pf i. . ' , , generations. " ; i visit' James. it it fa tits Norfolk GenerU lLjerr'.Ul. tit. and Mrs. Aubrey Urn;!.!.' spent guntiay; with her parents, llz and Mrs. - L. K. Smithson en the Newland Road. Misses Jessie '- and Polly Baker and Helen Morgan spent Wednesday in Edenton. - ' " 1 ' Misses Jessie and Polly Baker and Murray Pierce spent Monday in Nor folk, Via. " ' ' Mrs. Lewis HarreQ, . of -r NorfeIk Vs., spent the week-end with her sis ter, Mrs. Joel HoUowU.- .- -Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fswell and tow sons,' James and Bci&y, of - Ported Mioth, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs,. Jeei HollewelL y t ' ' '-) .. Hf 9 i. anil.. Mm ranMn aiuf .. . W bifclrenr Gtmella and Mary Annette, of Hertford, visited KM. 6. U Cuinphet Sunday. V . . ' , t Thosn who viaitad Mr. and VraCH. ... i cr l- vj . Hilda, Martha and Edward,&fron near Edenten, ; '.'. : , 'r! Mr, and Mrs, J. i Lane had at ? house-goesta Satarday hight Mr. ami iV Mrs. utaseacs Lsae sad. son, Qar- :. ence, Jrv -eC BrnfmK hi- Mt an Mbb. Wslter Stallings left : Sunday ,fes- thoir heme in Maryland after spensnsg. a weak ,i with their ,! v Mrs.- Eugssae Kempson ani gon. .. Joe, of Norft4 V- spent the past'--. week-end -witfti kar mother, Mrs. &I, : Callipher.. i :'jm . i'. :':--" h Scipson at New Hope I3thjat 10 A. EL 4 1 iJ Jw r v. " 4.-' i March 15 through . ' Mercfi20 f 4 W not and two sauce pans pic tured above. All. have quick, heat conducting black bottoms,, chronium covrrs, cool bakelite knobs and large hr- "es, A kitchenware set you'li be pre I to own. , , ''..,., '." , . CUrt making plans pow to attend C.'3 erAibitljn a..i d-"-r. Oration of V.i' Ma Earjes.. ,LuenJer i s t t week enlyl -4 it u b fl L t :
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